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Promiscuity was common in prehistoric times from "summary" of Sex at Dawn by Christopher Ryan,Cacilda Jetha

In the ancestral environment, where our psychological and physiological traits evolved over millions of years, promiscuity was the norm rather than the exception. This was not a moral failing or a sign of depravity, but a natural adaptation to ensure genetic diversity and reproductive success. In a world where resources were scarce and survival was uncertain, it made sense for our ancestors to engage in multiple sexual partnerships to increase their chances of passing on their genes to the next generation. Contrary to popular belief, monogamy was not the prevailing mating strategy among early humans. The idea of one man and one woman forming a lifelong bond is a relatively recent development in our evolutionary history. In fact, many hunter-gatherer societies today practice some form of non-monogamy, whether it be through group marriages, temporary pair-bonding, or casual sexual encounters. This suggests that monogamy is not a universal or innate human behavior, but rather a social construct that has been imposed on us by cultural ...
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    Sex at Dawn

    Christopher Ryan

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